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Neqotkuk First Nation wants Indigenous-led policing agency after fatal RCMP shooting
Neqotkuk First Nation closed its RCMP detachment after a fatal shooting and calls for Indigenous-led policing amid concerns of systemic racism.
- On Jan. 29, 2026, Neqotkuk First Nation closed its RCMP detachment indefinitely following Bronson Paul's fatal shooting and Chief Ross Perley is seeking support for Indigenous-led policing.
- Chief Ross Perley says the Neqotkuk community is hurting and anxious after Paul's death, alleging the RCMP failed to request help from the First Nation's council, outreach team or tribal security.
- Police say officers responded after an alert about a man with a firearm in a blue Honda, attempted non-lethal conducted energy weapon use, then fired multiple shots as the man carried an edged weapon.
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Neqotkuk First Nation wants Indigenous-led policing agency after fatal RCMP shooting
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Chief of the Neqotkuk First Nation wishes to obtain the support of provincial and federal authorities to create an Aboriginal police service on the reserve, at the...
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